In this answer to a separate question, I said that if you do
name = "Rohit " "Sharma"
you don't create two String
objects with the contents "Rohit "
and "Sharma"
that combine to create a new String object with the contents "Rohit Sharma"
, but that you only create a single String object to start off with.
But it's only a book telling me that, rather than manually verifying it.
How would you be able to log the creation of a String?
I tried using
set_trace_func proc { |event, file, line, id, binding, classname|
printf "%8s %s:%-2d %10s %8s\n", event, file, line, id, classname
}
string = "Insert content here"
But only got
c-return -:3 set_trace_func Kernel
line -:5
And "Programming Ruby 1.9" (the Pickaxe) says that modifying Class#new
wouldn't work for strings, as they're constructed without using new
.